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Brewing Discussions => Yeast Board => Topic started by: Simon_ on August 21, 2015, 12:24:42 PM

Title: Imperial Organic Yeast Company - canned yeast
Post by: Simon_ on August 21, 2015, 12:24:42 PM
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Seems to be a lot new yeast suppliers cropping up. This delivery method looks innovative. 200B cells per can.

http://www.imperialyeast.com/yeast-strains/ (http://www.imperialyeast.com/yeast-strains/)
Title: Re: Imperial Organic Yeast Company - canned yeast
Post by: Qs on August 21, 2015, 12:47:45 PM
QuoteA15 Independence

Independence is the strain for bringing some new character into your hop-driven beers. Higher in esters than Flagship, this yeast will give some fruit character that will take your hoppy beers to a new level. While it shines in pale ales and IPAs, Liberty is a great all-around strain and will also work well in stouts and English ales.

So can we assume from this mis-print that this is the Anchor Liberty/Cal V strain? And what does that tell us about the other names, is Darkness Guinness/Irish ale. Gnome = Chouffe? Fish Finder = Orval? Monastic = Abbey?
Title: Re: Imperial Organic Yeast Company - canned yeast
Post by: irish_goat on August 21, 2015, 12:48:59 PM
Interesting. Although I think WhiteLabs new PurePitch (http://www.whitelabs.com/yeast/innovation) is probably a bit more innovative as there's no 2nd packaging container.
Title: Re: Imperial Organic Yeast Company - canned yeast
Post by: Pepin The Short on August 23, 2015, 06:50:51 PM
Is that were they somehow bond the yeast to growing medium within the vessel,which is then cut into sections or something .
Ah theres a video on their site ..... yip that`s the one mentioned on basic brwing radio . lol may be a while before any of my brews warrent these . lol pearls before swine springs to mind .